Monday, November 26, 2012

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Does God love me?
God loves you, and He loves you with a love that you don’t even know anything about, because there is no human love comparable to divine love.
God loves you. He wants to forgive you. He wants to have fellowship with you.
It doesn’t make any difference how far you tried to run from God. He loves you. His eye is on you. He sees you.
God created us in his image, and you as a person are important to God.
“God created mankind in His image.” − Genesis 1:27
The Bible says that God has the hairs of your head numbered. Every moment of your life is watched by God.
“Indeed, the very hairs of head are all numbered.” − Luke 12:7
God is listening, and God loves you. He’s your friend. He’ll put His arm around you, and He understands, and He answers, and He’s sympathetic to your problem.
God loves you, and the Bible says that God sent His Son from heaven to this earth for you. Jesus Christ came to this earth to take your sins upon a cross.
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” − John: 3:16
He would’ve died had you been the only person in the whole world. He loves you. Don’t ever forget He loves, loves, loves, loves you.
“God is love.” − 1 John 4:16
When Jesus Christ was nailed to that cross, He did that for you. That’s how much He loves us.
The Bible says, “I have loved thee with an everlasting love.” Forever and ever and ever and ever and ever!
God loves you, and God has a plan for your life.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Come Together

We have a great opportunity to bless a family at our church this Thanksgiving.



Please share this video with your friends and family. Lets come together as a community of believers to help this family this Thanksgiving. 

Just make your check out to Immanuel Baptist Church and put Hunter in the memo.

Immanuel Baptist Church
720 Browning acres
Corbin, Ky 40701

Saturday, October 6, 2012

New Worship Leader!


Immanuel Baptist Church is thrilled to announce our new Worship Leader, Brent Foley. Brent grew up in Williamsburg where he met his childhood sweetheart, Beth. Beth is a nurse at Baptist Regional Hospital. As Worship leader at Immanuel, Brent works to connect people to God through song, study, and fellowship.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012



Beginning Thursday, September 27th IBC will be hosting a FREE photography and video class (IBC members only) at Immanuel Baptist Church in Corbin, Ky. Who is this class for you ask? If you nod your head or exclaim 'yes!' to at least two of the below, you should join us.

You are a member of Immanuel Baptist Church.

You have said 'I want to be part of the media ministry.'

You have a good eye but you are wrestling with your digital camera.

You have good gear, but an eye that
needs some training.

Your kids and pets deserve better pictures and videos than what you are currently giving them.

All the buttons on the back of your camera remain a mystery to you.

You are regularly asking 'how did you take that photo?'

You know someone who could take great photos or videos if they just had some basic knowledge.

Your photos look great on camera, but you are unsure what to do with them on the computer.

Enter 'IBC Photography & Video Class' A six-week class that is FREE ti IBC members who are interested in helping with the Media Ministry. We will meet once a week for about an hour and a half. The class takes place at Immanuel Baptist Church, but will go on location and to the studio for hands-on experience. The class will cover:

basics on photography and video (shutter-speed, ISO, aperture, white balance)

mechanics of your own camera

image and video processing, sharing, printing and archiving

hands-on exercises on location and in-studio

photo critiques, tips, and equipment recommendations

This class is FREE for IBC members.

Sign up here or at he office.
 
 


Sunday, September 9, 2012

Love Loud - Feed 5000



God is amazing! See how God turned 1200 one dollar bills into over 24,000 dollars of groceries!!!


Thanks to every one who helped load the trucks!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Defeat Before Victory

"There are triumphant defeats that rival victories" (Montaigne, French philosopher). 


"This was now the third time Jesus appeared to His disciples after He was raised from the dead." John 21:14 

William Wallace was a Scotsman who sought freedom from a tyrannical king of England in the 1200s. He initially took up this cause in retaliation for his own personal family losses. His cause grew among the people, and it became an insurrection against England. Wallace entreated Robert the Bruce, the future king of Scotland. However, Bruce betrayed Wallace in return for lands from the king of England. Wallace was turned over to the king of England to be tortured to death for crimes against England. Bruce realized his betrayal against Wallace and his own country. This remorse led to real repentance and a return to his commitment to the people of Scotland. He finally took ownership of the mission to free Scotland from England. He led the people of Scotland into subsequent battles against England and freed them. Wallace's defeat ultimately led to victory through Bruce. It took the lives of many, including Wallace, for victory to be accomplished. [James Mackay, William Wallace, Brave Heart (Edinburgh, Scotland: Mainstream Publishing, 1995).] 

So often defeat is what is required before victory can be won. Jesus said that unless the seed dies and goes into the ground it cannot bring forth fruit (see Jn. 12:24). The death of a vision is often required before the fulfillment can really take place. Have you failed at something in your life? Have you not seen the vision fulfilled you thought you were given? The vision may yet happen.

The disciples thought they suffered their greatest defeat when Jesus died on the cross. However, this defeat became the greatest victory on earth. Christ's death gave liberty. Forgiveness came to all men. New life came forth new strength for the disciples. Resurrection and new life came as a result of a "defeat."

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Spiritual Gifts

There are different kinds of gifts but the same Spirit. There are different kinds of service but the same Lord. (1 Cor. 12: 4-5)

Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in it's various forms. (1 Peter 4:10)


Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts, according to the grace given us. (Romans 12: 4-6)

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

GOING FOR THE GOLD


It is fun to see my children get excited and pull for certain athletes during the Olympics. I am personally amazed at the dedication of each athlete, and I love hearing the back stories of athletes. One characteristic of each athlete is dedication. They each are dedicated to their training because they each have a hunger to win.
 
Paul speaks of the same dedication in the Christian faith. In 1 Corinthians 9:24-25, “Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize.Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever.”
 
August 5th we are beginning a new sermon series entitled “Going for the Gold.” This series will set the course for the next year, remind us of our high calling, and inspire us to live for Jesus like never before. I am anxious to begin this journey Sunday with each of you.

-Allen Bonnell

The Lord's Prayer




Our Father in Heaven,
Let your name be honored and set apart as Holy.
Please, we want your Kingdom to fully come to earth.
We want your will to be done here as it is already done in heaven.
We ask that you continue to give us food for our bodies
and provide for the physical needs we have.
We also ask that you forgive us,
and restore us to the right relationship with you that our sin has hindered.
We will forgive others like you have forgiven us.
Keep us from Temptation,
you know how weak we are.
Please spare us from the evil one in this world
who wants to kill steal and destroy.
You alone can do these things,
because you have the power.
It is your kingdom.
You are glorious!
You are eternal, unchanging God!
Bless your name!
So be it.



Loving Creator
we honor you,
and we honor all that you have made.
Renew the whole world
in the image
 of your love.
Give us what we need for today,
and a hunger to see the whole world fed. Strengthen us for what lies ahead;
heal us from the hurts of the past;
give us courage to follow your call in this moment. For your love is the only power,
the only home, the only honor we need,
in this world and in the world to come.
Amen.




Dear Father always near us, may your name be treasured and loved,
may your rule be completed in us-
may your will be done here on earth in
just the way it is done in heaven.
Give us today the things we need today,
and forgive us our sins and impositions on you
as we are forgiving all who in any way offend us.
Please don’t put us through trials,
but deliver us from everything bad.
Because you are the one in charge,
and you have all the power, and the glory too is all yours-forever-
which is just the way we want it!



O Father in heaven (may Your name be glorified!)
May Your reign be established and Your will accomplished
In this earth, just as it is in Your heaven.
Please give me today just what I need for today,
And forgive my sins, in exactly the same way
That I forgive those who have wronged and hurt me.
Please lead me, not into testing and trial,
But rather delivering me from the Evil One.
For the rule, and the authority, and the glory
Are all Yours forever. Amen.



Dear Father always near us,
may your name be treasured and loved,
may your rule be completed in us -
may your will be done here on earth
in just the way it is done in heaven.
Give us today the things we need today,
and forgive us our sins and impositions on you
as we are forgiving all who in any way offend us.
Please don't put us through trials,
but deliver us from everything bad.
Because you are the one in charge,
and you have all the power,
and the glory too is all yours - forever -
which is just the way we want it!

Fall Discipleship Electives



Our Sunday night discipleship electives will begin August 12th at 5:30 pm. Our discipleship electives are small group settings that target specific areas of discipleship for adults. You will find our discipleship electives to be a freshening time of discovering new
truths from the Scriptures. We have four electives we are offering the first 6 weeks.

PLACE – a 6 week discovery of who we are in Christ and His purpose for us in His Kingdom. A spiritual gift assessment will be a component of the class. Taught by Pastor Nathan. The cost is $12.

Nehemiah – Taught by Heather McVey. The cost is $14. In this Bible study, Nehemiah’s heart for the oppressed, suffering and poor is a beacon whose light shines on the current call of the church to be the hands and feet of Jesus.

Ruth – Taught by Sarah. The cost is $14. This 6-week study delves into the virtuous character of Ruth, her unique relationship with her mother-in-law Naomi, and her blossoming love with Boaz.

1 Timothy – Exploring the personal letter of 1 Timothy – “Fighting the Good Fight.” Taught by Pastor Allen

Being a Vessel to Bless Others


"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Proverbs 11:24-25 

One of the reasons God entrusts money to us is to bless other Christians by meeting their needs. God uses the transfer of money within the Body of Christ to build unity among Christians. Sometimes we withhold money that God has designated for someone else. He wants to bless through us, but His will cannot be accomplished through us if we are disobedient. 

This was the case for a business owner who tells of the time when God told him to forego a company bonus one year. God directed him to share his year-end bonus with an employee to show his appreciation for him. He wrestled with God for three full days before obeying the Lord on the matter. When he finally met with the employee to give him his check, the man said he had been praying about a financial need he had three days earlier. He had decided to borrow the money to meet his need. The amount of money he borrowed was the exact amount the business owner gave him. 

God had already planned to provide for the employee through the business owner, but because he was hesitant, he almost missed the opportunity to be an instrument of God in this man's life. Even so, he could have prevented the man from having to borrow money. It was an important lesson for the business owner. 

How many people do we let down because we feel the "harvest" God provides is all ours? In America, the pressure is always on to move up the ladder of material accumulation. Jesus warned us about this. If our focus is on accumulation, we will not look for opportunities to be God's vessels of financial blessing to others. Ask the Lord if you have an open hand when it comes to finances.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Pray for the Persecuted

Many Christians facing severe persecution live in remote or restricted areas with little or no access to today’s modern communication technologies. So it’s hard to know the exact number of our brothers and sisters who are being martyred for their faith in Jesus Christ.

A recent article from the Voice of Martyrs (http://www.persecution.com) states that "According to the World Evangelical Alliance, over 200 million Christians in at least 60 countries are denied fundamental human rights solely because of their faith. David B. Barrett, Todd M. Johnson, and Peter F. Crossing in their 2009 report in the International Bulletin of Missionary Research (Vol. 33, No. 1: 32) estimate that approximately 176,000 Christians will have been martyred from mid-2008 to mid-2009. This, according to the authors, compares to 160,000 martyrs in mid-2000 and 34,400 at the beginning of the 20th century. If current trends continue, Barrett, Johnson and Crossing estimate that by 2025, an average of 210,000 Christians will be martyred annually".

However accurate these numbers may be, one thing is known for sure — the death of every martyr is precious to the Lord.

These dear saints are from every corner of the globe and every walk of life. Their persecutors are demonically inspired souls who seek to destroy and devour any and every follower of Christ. Each Christian man, woman and child who is slain is done so in hopes of quieting and quenching the work of God.

However, with the vicious torture or the brutal killing of every martyr, somehow more light floods the darkness, more fuel is added to the passionate flames of fellow believers, and more glory goes to the Worthy One who was slain. Many of these precious brothers and sisters are given the opportunity to be granted “mercy,” “freedom” and “life,” if they will simply deny their Savior; but most refuse. They boldly stand firm, unashamedly knowing that their true mercy, true freedom, and true lives are found in Christ alone!

Let us, the Christian Church as a whole, look the other way no longer!

Let us, each and every individual believer, no longer make excuses for not knowing more and not doing more! After all, these are our brothers and sisters. This is our Christian family being brutalized, and to them this is literally life or death.

If any of these saints had been born under different circumstances, in a different place or in a different time, perhaps they would have been spared the hardship of such intense persecution. Perhaps they would have been sitting in the next pew or row at church on any given Sunday. Perhaps they would have been on the worship team or served in the children’s ministry at your own church.
However, in the Lord’s sovereign and perfect will He has placed them where they are, and He has placed us where we are. They face the constant threat of being beaten, tortured or killed; whether on their way to or from work, church or school, or even while in their own homes. At any moment the attack could come.

What if it were your closest Christian brother or sister who was facing such harsh and violent cruelty? What would you do? You would do more than just think about them every now and then! You would do more than just feel bad for them! You would do more than just say a quick prayer whenever you happened to think about them! 

Let’s break the silence and get on our knees regularly on behalf of our persecuted brothers and sisters. The most important thing that we can do for them is PRAY! In fact, that’s what the majority of our persecuted family asks for — our prayers! Praying is both the least and the most we can do. It’s the least we can do because it’s so simple, yet it’s the most we can do because it has the biggest impact.

Let’s be the silent majority no longer, but rather, lift them up in prayer to our Great and Gracious God! Let’s pray for our fellow believers just as Jesus prayed for His followers as recorded in John 17: that they might be kept from the evil one, sanctified by the truth of God’s Word, that they may be made complete in oneness with the Lord, that they may be where our precious Lord Jesus is, that they may behold His glory, and that the love of God would be in them as God Himself is in them.

Let’s remember all of our fellow believers facing persecution as if we were bound and suffering with them, as we join together in prayer asking that the Lord would cause them to grow stronger in spirit day by day, that the Lord would protect and provide for their families, that they would be bold and wise, as well as loving and compassionate to all (including their persecutors). In Jesus name, Amen!